bootlegga wrote:
Blaming your city council for the boom is rich. I mean really, how much input did they have in Klein dropping oil sands royalties to 1% (when most other places charge 20%)? Or the sudden increase in wordlwide use (and therefore shortages in supply)?
Frankly, if you want to blame anyone, blame the provincial PCs for boom, mainly becaise they opened the floodgates on investment a decade ago. That, coupled with a steady increases in oil prices meant it was inevitable. If we were charging say 10-15%, we still have investment, but it likely wouldn't be at such a frenetic pace.
As for a councillor building $25 million bridges, you should give her a medal (or send her up here). Our bridge for the LRT over the river reportedly cost $88 million (in the 90s), and an overpass over 23rd avenue in Edmonton is projected to cost $250 million, so it sounds like a deal to me.
you should get informed...they are paying some
french designer millions to design a pedestrian bridge ...nothing wrong with the designs we have now.
Calgary career alderman and Mayor need to be shown the door.
actually Santiago Calatrava is Spanish, and $25 Mil a bridge is one hell of a deal,
its usually $50mil + per bridge.